Chateau Gruaud-Larose 2001

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Ratings
By Robert Parker 90

Tasting Notes
Surprisingly accessible as well as supple, this 2001 St.-Julien reveals a deep plum/purple color along with a rich bouquet of smoke, roasted vegetables, black currants, plums, licorice, and Asian spices. Velvety-textured and medium-bodied, with loads of fruit, and a plump, expansive, plush texture, this is an atypically forward Gruaud Larose to drink now and over the next 12-14 years.(Wine Advocate # 153 Jun 2004)
By Robert Parker

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